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Longleat Safari ParkNewest Review: ... wheelchair I had requested. For some reason the lady who took my order over the phone did not pass my details onto the shop; we were lucky as they had some chairs left, my daughter left her debit card with them for security, this was placed in a sealed envelope which would stay sealed until she returned with the chair (before 4pm that day when it closed). You could leave your car keys, ... more |
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by arnoldhenryrufus - written on 11.08.08 (Very useful, 154 readings)
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LONGLEAT SAFARI PARK Every year around my youngest birthday in July it has been a family tradition for her dad to take her and her sister out for the day, last year I joined them as it was my daughters 21st birthday; this year I went along again and this time we visited Longleat Safari Park. It is not a problem going along with my ex husband as we have always remained friends since our divorce. Before our visit we checked on their website for the prices and contact no. so we could ring them up to book a wheelchair for me. Booking the wheelchair was very simple over the phone, they just took my name and advised me on where to collect it when we get to the ...
by shakeitout - written on 11.07.08 (Useful, 90 readings)
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longleat has to be one of the most unique places in the UK and i am so glad i live near it! i dont really agree with zoos but this is totally different and having watched the tv series about the park, its obvious how dedicated the staff are to make sure the animals are well looked after. its just amazing that in the UK you can drive around a safari park with the animals freely roaming as if you were on safari in the serenghetti! when you first enter the lark you come to the giraffe point where you can park the car and get out and take a closer look. the staff are amazing, they are friendly and try to give you lots of interesting info about the animals. also the you enter ...
by oonaspryte - written on 01.06.08 (Somewhat useful, 123 readings)
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What great value for money! We bought a passport ticket at just £22 per adult and that gave us access to all attractions, we also bought the guided bus tour (£10) of the safari which lasted 2 hours I thought this was value for money (this is optional, but we decided we didn't want to miss the monkeys (which you can bypass if you take your own car due to damage they can cause to it!) You do need at least two days to see all the attractions, we tried to do them all the 1st day by rushing around, but even then only managed half! so we stayed on an extra day to see the rest. I would say around half the attractions are weather dependant which ...
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